Netflix is probably the most popular streaming service globally. The content is simply amazing – from original movies to classics, from original series and some classic shows, animated content, and even anime… Netflix has it all. Sometimes, if you’re not that decisive or informed, it might be difficult to decide what to watch, which is why we have decided to help you with this list.
In light of some of the service’s recent successes, we have decided to consult Rotten Tomatoes, one of the most popular review sites globally, and bring you the list of the 10 best series available on Netflix based on their Rotten Tomatoes score. The series will be ranked from 10th to 1st place, and we hope that it will help you. The list has been updated as of May 11, 2024 and if you want to check out the complete list with 100 titles, you can follow this link.
In light of some of the service’s recent successes, we have decided to consult Rotten Tomatoes, one of the most popular review sites globally, and bring you the list of the 10 best series available on Netflix based on their Rotten Tomatoes score. The series will be ranked from 10th to 1st place, and we hope that it will help you. The list has been updated as of May 11, 2024 and if you want to check out the complete list with 100 titles, you can follow this link.
- 5/11/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
Carol & the End of the Word Review: This New Netflix Animated Series Puts Emotional Spin On Very Familiar Concept Of End Of World(Photo Credit –IMDb)
Carol & the End of the Word Review: Star Rating:
Cast: Marthy Kelly, Beth Grant, Lawrence Pressman, Kimberly Hébert Gregory, Mel Rodriguez, and Laurie Metcalf.
Creator: Dan Guterman
Director: Erica Hayes
Streaming On: Netflix
Language: English
Runtime: 10 Episodes, Around 30 minutes each.
Carol & the End of the Word Review: This New Netflix Animated Series Puts Emotional Spin On Very Familiar Concept Of End Of World(Photo Credit –IMDb) Carol & the End of the Word Review: What’s It About:
Netflix keeps cementing itself as the place to find profound and entertaining adult animated series by bringing to life Carol & the End of the World, a series that tells the story of Carol, a middle-aged woman who now lives in a world condemned by the apparition...
Carol & the End of the Word Review: Star Rating:
Cast: Marthy Kelly, Beth Grant, Lawrence Pressman, Kimberly Hébert Gregory, Mel Rodriguez, and Laurie Metcalf.
Creator: Dan Guterman
Director: Erica Hayes
Streaming On: Netflix
Language: English
Runtime: 10 Episodes, Around 30 minutes each.
Carol & the End of the Word Review: This New Netflix Animated Series Puts Emotional Spin On Very Familiar Concept Of End Of World(Photo Credit –IMDb) Carol & the End of the Word Review: What’s It About:
Netflix keeps cementing itself as the place to find profound and entertaining adult animated series by bringing to life Carol & the End of the World, a series that tells the story of Carol, a middle-aged woman who now lives in a world condemned by the apparition...
- 12/31/2023
- by Nelson Acosta
- KoiMoi
“I had a realization that if I knew the world was coming to an end, I wouldn’t want to go traveling or skydiving or running naked through the streets,” Dan Guterman told IndieWire. “I’d want to keep working. I’d want to continue being distracted from the end.”
The result of that epiphany is “Carol & the End of the World,” an animated 10-episode limited series on Netflix starring Martha Kelly as Carol, a woman surrounded by the hedonism of a planet that knows it will end in six months. But Carol (like Guterman) doesn’t want to surf — although she lies to her parents about it to offer them something — or do much of anything beyond quietly sifting through an existential crisis alone in an abandoned Applebee’s.
“So much of what I do is instinctive and unconscious, and it just seemed to me both very funny...
The result of that epiphany is “Carol & the End of the World,” an animated 10-episode limited series on Netflix starring Martha Kelly as Carol, a woman surrounded by the hedonism of a planet that knows it will end in six months. But Carol (like Guterman) doesn’t want to surf — although she lies to her parents about it to offer them something — or do much of anything beyond quietly sifting through an existential crisis alone in an abandoned Applebee’s.
“So much of what I do is instinctive and unconscious, and it just seemed to me both very funny...
- 12/19/2023
- by Mark Peikert
- Indiewire
Carol Kohl is sitting on a train. No, she isn’t waiting for Dom Cobb to take her far away, but she is waiting for… something. Her watch is ticking, even though it doesn’t have any hands. The train isn’t moving. She’s completely alone. In an adjacent car, Carol (voiced by Martha Kelly) can see a horde of happy commuters staring back at her. A couple clad in suits of seaweed clink champagne flutes. A scuba diver swims through the air, between balloons floating like jellyfish. A bride raises her glass to toast Carol from across the tracks.
But Carol can only watch, and sit, and wait. Suddenly, her conductor chimes in to say this train is no longer in service. It powers down. The lights go out. The doors open. When Carol gets up to leave, she sees another version of herself sitting by the door.
But Carol can only watch, and sit, and wait. Suddenly, her conductor chimes in to say this train is no longer in service. It powers down. The lights go out. The doors open. When Carol gets up to leave, she sees another version of herself sitting by the door.
- 12/15/2023
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Netflix’s latest offering, Carol & the End of the World, told the story of a world where time was really a ticking time bomb because the planet was about to be completely obliterated in seven months. The news headlines talked about a massive planet hurling towards Earth, colliding exactly in 7 months and 13 days, and ending all life on Earth. Thus, literally living on a deadline, people started crossing things off their bucket lists. For instance, some achieved their dreams of crossing the English Channel, while others won gold medals in their favorite sports. The inevitable doom also led to massive resignations, making work a thing of the past. Moreover, the currency lost its value and was now being used in lieu of firewood. Every second was precious; thus, people did everything they could to make the time count. However, the protagonist, Carol Kohl, had neither such ideas nor any motivation.
- 12/15/2023
- by Rishabh Shandilya
- Film Fugitives
This Carol & The End of the World review contains no spoilers.
Maybe it’s the lingering effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, or perhaps entertainment creatives just feel like we’re living in the end times, but an influx of apocalyptic programming has rammed its way onto our screens in the last half-decade. The concept of humanity going extinct has always fascinated the world, probably because the topic is ripe for analysis and social commentary. To stand out from the plethora of options in apocalyptic fiction, each show must have a defining trait to keep viewers’ attention.
Netflix’s newest animated option, Carol & The End of the World, has a lot to say about what different types of people would do if faced with their final months on Earth. Whether audiences can comprehend all of it or glean anything novel from the show will probably be determined by each...
Maybe it’s the lingering effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, or perhaps entertainment creatives just feel like we’re living in the end times, but an influx of apocalyptic programming has rammed its way onto our screens in the last half-decade. The concept of humanity going extinct has always fascinated the world, probably because the topic is ripe for analysis and social commentary. To stand out from the plethora of options in apocalyptic fiction, each show must have a defining trait to keep viewers’ attention.
Netflix’s newest animated option, Carol & The End of the World, has a lot to say about what different types of people would do if faced with their final months on Earth. Whether audiences can comprehend all of it or glean anything novel from the show will probably be determined by each...
- 12/15/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Plot: Humans have less than eight months to live with a mysterious planet hurtling towards Earth. While some choose to live their wildest dreams and embrace the oncoming apocalypse head-on, one woman, Carol, continues searching for meaning amidst a doomed world overcome by recklessness, experimentation, and living every moment like it’s your last because it is.
Review: What would you do if you had seven months and eighteen days to live? Would you embrace the oncoming apocalypse and spend every waking moment fulfilling your flights of fancy? Or would you become fetal, paralyzed by possibility and consumed by indecision? In Carol & The End of The World, creator/writer Dan Guterman explores numerous reactions and coping mechanisms when faced with the end of days.
From the jump, it was clear that Carol & The End of Days is not for the faint of heart. Some people, when faced with questions about mortality,...
Review: What would you do if you had seven months and eighteen days to live? Would you embrace the oncoming apocalypse and spend every waking moment fulfilling your flights of fancy? Or would you become fetal, paralyzed by possibility and consumed by indecision? In Carol & The End of The World, creator/writer Dan Guterman explores numerous reactions and coping mechanisms when faced with the end of days.
From the jump, it was clear that Carol & The End of Days is not for the faint of heart. Some people, when faced with questions about mortality,...
- 12/15/2023
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
Call the Midwife is continuing its annual tradition of celebrating Christmas with a holiday special.
This year’s event, airing Monday, Dec. 25 from 8-9:30 pm Et on PBS, takes place two weeks before Christmas in 1968.
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“Delicate situations cause uncertainty for the midwives,” reads the official synopsis. “With the upcoming Apollo 8 launch and the festivity preparations starting, a treacherous heavy snowfall...
This year’s event, airing Monday, Dec. 25 from 8-9:30 pm Et on PBS, takes place two weeks before Christmas in 1968.
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“Delicate situations cause uncertainty for the midwives,” reads the official synopsis. “With the upcoming Apollo 8 launch and the festivity preparations starting, a treacherous heavy snowfall...
- 12/4/2023
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
"There was a time we were all lost... looking for somewhere to go." Netflix has revealed the official trailer for an animated series premiering in just a few weeks titled Carol & The End of The World, created and produced by Dan Guterman. Another apocalyptic story about what to do when the world is ending. Global human annihilation is impending due to a mystery planet speeding towards Earth. Among the hedonistic crowd, one quiet & perpetually uneasy woman stands out, while the majority feel free to follow their greatest hedonistic desires. Guterman explains that the show is "a love letter to routine. A show about the comforts of monotony. An animated & existential comedy about the daily rituals that make up the gaps that make up a life." Featuring the voices of Martha Kelly as Carol, Beth Grant, Lawrence Pressman, Kimberly Hébert Gregory, Mel Rodriguez, Bridget Everett, and Delbert Hunt. Plus a whole bunch of guests.
- 12/4/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Netflix has set the guet voice cast for upcoming animated series “Carol & the End of the World” and released a new trailer.
Guest stars will include Stephen Colbert, Alison Brie, LeVar Burton, Barkhad Abdi, Danny Pudi, Gillian Jacobs, Kurtwood Smith, Laurie Metcalf and Tim Heidecker.
“Carol & the End of the World” takes place as extinction is imminent thanks to a mysterious planet hurtling towards Earth. While most people feel liberated to pursue their wildest dreams, Carol, quiet and always uncomfortable, woman stands alone — lost among the hedonistic masses. Martha Kelly plays the title role. The cast also includes Michael Chernus, Bridget Everett, Beth Grant, Lawrence Pressman, Kimberly Hébert Gregory, Mel Rodriguez and Delbert Hunt.
The trailer sees Carol flip through news channels on her TV, each discussing the impending apocalypse. “Does your dog know it’s the end of the world?” one anchor asks. Other anchors cite “massive job walk offs,...
Guest stars will include Stephen Colbert, Alison Brie, LeVar Burton, Barkhad Abdi, Danny Pudi, Gillian Jacobs, Kurtwood Smith, Laurie Metcalf and Tim Heidecker.
“Carol & the End of the World” takes place as extinction is imminent thanks to a mysterious planet hurtling towards Earth. While most people feel liberated to pursue their wildest dreams, Carol, quiet and always uncomfortable, woman stands alone — lost among the hedonistic masses. Martha Kelly plays the title role. The cast also includes Michael Chernus, Bridget Everett, Beth Grant, Lawrence Pressman, Kimberly Hébert Gregory, Mel Rodriguez and Delbert Hunt.
The trailer sees Carol flip through news channels on her TV, each discussing the impending apocalypse. “Does your dog know it’s the end of the world?” one anchor asks. Other anchors cite “massive job walk offs,...
- 12/4/2023
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
December holidays mean a welcome break — from everything except new TV. As everyone gets ready to log off and tune out, our trusted networks and streamers are right there to offer new ways to escape and unplug this winter. December marks end of beloved shows “Archer” and “The Crown,” but it’s also a time for new series to shine.
On Netflix, Carol (Martha Kelly) faces the end of the world in…”Carol & the End of The World.” Jackie Howard (Nikki Rodriguez) leaves her life behind to find herself in the American Southwest — and even if “My Life With the Walter Boys” isn’t a Christmas movie, that formula sure sounds festively familiar. Hulu has “Culprits” and “Such Brave Girls” for those more interested in naughty than nice, and every fantasy-loving millennial has to tune in to Disney’s “Percy Jackson” adaptation to see how the novels come to life.
On Netflix, Carol (Martha Kelly) faces the end of the world in…”Carol & the End of The World.” Jackie Howard (Nikki Rodriguez) leaves her life behind to find herself in the American Southwest — and even if “My Life With the Walter Boys” isn’t a Christmas movie, that formula sure sounds festively familiar. Hulu has “Culprits” and “Such Brave Girls” for those more interested in naughty than nice, and every fantasy-loving millennial has to tune in to Disney’s “Percy Jackson” adaptation to see how the novels come to life.
- 12/1/2023
- by Proma Khosla
- Indiewire
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